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Old 08-05-2009, 12:23 PM
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By the way, I've requested that Bagger block you from posting to any of my posts- dorkus!

All other members- I appreciate your feedback!
It took MikeO just a little over 6 months, but he finally got out of the chinese finger cuffs I sent him for reaching 1000 posts. And now he's back. However, his current whereabouts are unknown.
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Old 08-05-2009, 02:44 PM
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Look, look, look...
...at this - www.fairwaypro.com Might be of interest to some of you.
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Old 08-05-2009, 03:02 PM
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man, 2 bills for a hitting mat, not even something you can stand on. its probably a great product.
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Old 08-05-2009, 09:54 PM
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man, 2 bills for a hitting mat, not even something you can stand on. its probably a great product.
Here is the one that I used at a driving range before - worked well. http://www.fiberbuilt.com/golf/golfmats.html
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Old 08-06-2009, 09:07 AM
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Here is the one that I used at a driving range before - worked well. http://www.fiberbuilt.com/golf/golfmats.html
Wow Mike . . . . in the middle of summer in Maine??? I thought you were giving up the internet sites . . . golf anyway right . . . of course not the video cam in the petting zoo . . . providing links and being nice to people too? Coming East has changed you.

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Old 08-07-2009, 09:19 PM
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Wow Mike . . . . in the middle of summer in Maine??? I thought you were giving up the internet sites . . . golf anyway right . . . of course not the video cam in the petting zoo . . . providing links and being nice to people too? Coming East has changed you.

Anybody wanna take some action on the over under 3 1/2 months before Mike O is a chick?
Hey Threadjacker! 3,526 posts of fluff- keep'm coming- by the way - Big Dave in cell block D wants to meet you in the yard tomorrow!

Back to the purpose of this thread- let's move on from the commercial golf mat and to a related question- say I'm going install an indoor putting/chipping green- any reason I couldn't do that myself and save the 10$+ per square foot installation cost. Sand filled for more real life play? Any feedback? Advice? Links to websites, Best companies, Etc. Etc.
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:45 PM
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Back to the purpose of this thread- let's move on from the commercial golf mat and to a related question- say I'm going install an indoor putting/chipping green- any reason I couldn't do that myself and save the 10$+ per square foot installation cost. Sand filled for more real life play? Any feedback? Advice? Links to websites, Best companies, Etc. Etc.
What's the issue Mike?

9 months of Winter giving you a little worry?
Can't get the Wedge over a 12 foot Snow Bank?
Don't like Putting on Ice Rinks at night?
Worried about exchanging your Golf Glove for a Golf Mitten?
Ever used an Orange Golf Ball?

Just remember that when someone from Maine says: "Winter Rules" it means that you have to raise your "Mailbox" six feet above ground.
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Old 08-07-2009, 10:15 PM
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What's the issue Mike?

9 months of Winter giving you a little worry?
Can't get the Wedge over a 12 foot Snow Bank?
Don't like Putting on Ice Rinks at night?
Worried about exchanging your Golf Glove for a Golf Mitten?
Ever used an Orange Golf Ball?

Just remember that when someone from Maine says: "Winter Rules" it means that you have to raise your "Mailbox" six feet above ground.
Bucket- you can't fool me! Posting on another alias- so simple to figure out- but I'll run with it and play your game - "Daryl, I'm in talks with various companies to install a covered dome over the state of Maine with controlled temperature- they are very interested in the idea and as soon as I come up with the funds they will start construction. So take your PO-Dunk Snow Bank, Ice Rink and Orange Ball post and stick it in your mailbox! Whoa! Whoa! Don't do it Daryl
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The Golf Mat is what we have used at the Barclay's for the last three years and they're as 'real' of a feel as I've found. Much easier on the wrists than the standard foam mats when hitting down properly.
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Old 08-14-2009, 02:39 AM
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The Golf Mat is what we have used at the Barclay's for the last three years and they're as 'real' of a feel as I've found. Much easier on the wrists than the standard foam mats when hitting down properly.
Why would I want to hit down?

Thanks Edz - appreciate the feedback.
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